Weiser, Larry
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Larry Weiser
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Biographical Information
- Former staff attorney and managing attorney for the Tri-County Office of the Spokane Legal Services Center, Colville, Washington
- Managing attorney for the Skagit-Island County Office, Evergreen Legal Services
- Past chairperson of the Administrative Law Section of the Washington State Bar Association
- Board member, Spokane Alzheimer's Association, and Washington Long-Term Care Ombudsman Advisory Council
- Chapter author of Washington Administrative Law Manual
- Council member, Washington State Bar ADR section
- Certified as an Elder Law attorney by the National Academy of Elder Law
- Certified Mediator with Inland Mediation Center
Teaching Areas
- Clinical Law
- Administrative Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Elder Law
Publications
Adding Injury to Injury: Inadequate Protection for the Property of Tenants During Eviction and the Need for Reform, (co-authored with Matthew True), Volume 20, Loyola University Chicago School of Law Consumer Law Review. (2007)
Presentations
- Meditation and ADR in Probate and Guardianship Matters, National College of Probate Judges 2009 Spring Conference, May 21, 2009
- Legal Issues Affecting Caregivers, 8th Annual Caregivers Conference, May 12, 2009
- Presented on Teaching Law in Practice at conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for law teachers from all over South America, April 2009
- Program coordinator, and speaker on the subject of Financial Competencies In Older Adults, for the CLE entitled Legal and Financial Issues and Diminished Mental Capacity, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash., 2008
- Presented on Vulnerable Adult Statute, Protective Orders and GALS, and Meditation in Guardianship Cases, 2008 Spokane County Guardian Ad Litem training
- Presented on the Vulnerable Adult Statute, and was co-program chair of the 2007 Inter-County Guardian Ad Litem Training sponsored by the Spokane County Bar Association and the King County Bar Association, October 26, 2007
- Participated in a panel discussing the future of legal issues affecting vulnerable adults. The panel was part of the Vulnerable Adult Links United Summer Summit sponsored by Gonzaga University Legal Assistance, Washington State Attorney General's Office, and Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington, June 2007




